Phra Pidta Nur Phong Chan Mak BE2477 Luang Phor Khong (Lp Khong) Wat Sam Phan Ngam, Chacheongsao
History of Phra Pidta by Luang Pho Khong
Wat Sam Phan Ngam, Chachoengsao Province
Year of Creation: B.E. 2477 (1934)
1. Creator: Luang Pho Khong Suwanno
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Full Title: Luang Pho Khong Suwanno
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Birth Year: Approximately B.E. 2377 (1834)
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Place of Origin: Khmer region, Phra Tabong (Battambang), Cambodia
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Ordination: Entered monkhood as a novice at age 15 and later ordained as a full monk
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Training: Studied Buddhist teachings, Pali scripture, and advanced Khmer occult sciences under well-known Khmer meditation masters
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Passing: Estimated around B.E. 2485 (1942), at the age of approximately 108 years
2. Temple Association
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Temple: Wat Sam Phan Ngam, located in Amphoe Sanam Chai Khet, Chachoengsao Province
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Historical Role: Luang Pho Khong was the principal abbot and one of the earliest revered figures associated with the temple’s spiritual heritage
3. Description of the Phra Pidta Amulet
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Amulet Name: Phra Pidta Wat Sam Phan Ngam
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Year of Production: B.E. 2477 (1934)
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Material: Sacred powder primarily made from ground betel nut (Phong Mak), possibly mixed with ancient powders and herbal compounds
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Form: Classic Phra Pidta image with hands covering the face, symbolizing withdrawal from worldly distractions and sensory input
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Color and Texture: Typically brown to reddish-brown due to betel nut base; compact texture with natural granule visibility
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Size: Small-sized, designed for personal wear
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Back Design: Some pieces are plain; others may contain hand-inscribed sacred yant or coded markings
4. Blessing and Consecration
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Personally blessed by Luang Pho Khong through prolonged chanting, meditation, and invocation of sacred protective spells
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May have undergone additional communal consecration ceremonies involving other Khmer masters or disciples
5. Spiritual Properties and Beliefs
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Kongkraphan Chatri: Believed to provide invincibility and resistance to harm
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Klaew Klaad: Grants evasion from accidents and misfortunes
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Metta Mahaniyom: Enhances personal charm and social favor, promoting harmony in relationships and career success
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Commonly used by laypeople, traders, and travelers for spiritual protection and auspicious energy
6. Historical Significance and Rarity
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Among the earliest known Phra Pidta amulets of betel nut material created in the eastern region of Thailand
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Rare due to limited production, age, and perishable organic material used in casting
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Highly sought after by collectors specializing in early 20th-century Thai-Khmer spiritual artifacts
7. Related Historical Evidence
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Photographic Record: A rare sepia-toned photograph, taken by the Eiam Huang studio, shows Luang Pho Khong in a seated pose during a consecration rite. The image, likely taken between B.E. 2477 to 2480, depicts him at approximately 100–103 years old. It represents the transitional era between sepia and early black-and-white photography.
8. Associated Figures and Legacy
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Notable Disciples:
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Chao Phraya Abhai Bhubejhr (Chum Abhaiwongse), nobleman and royal supporter
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Luang Pho Mi, abbot of Wat Sam Phan Ngam
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Contemporaries in the Sangha:
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Phra Sanitsamannakun (Luang Pho Ngern), Wat Molilokkayaram, Bangkok
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Famous Sacred Objects by Luang Pho Khong:
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2483 Commemorative Coin (Silver, Alpaca, and Copper variants)
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Yantra shirts
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Takrut scrolls
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This amulet is a significant spiritual object both in the context of local Khmer-influenced Thai Buddhism and among modern amulet collectors. Its spiritual potency, historical depth, and rare organic material make it one of the most respected and enduring artifacts of early 20th-century Thai sacred craftsmanship.
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